For some reason, I can’t see most of the discussion comments of posts but only a fraction - maybe 10% or less. What might be the reason? adblocks?

  • Max-P
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    04 months ago

    Can you share examples?

    It’s much easier to pinpoint when you can see it for yourself, and look for patterns like is it missing a particular instance’s comments, or is it all from instances running a newer/older version of Lemmy.

    • @RandAlThor@lemmy.caOP
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      04 months ago

      So I don’t seem to have any issues with posts made on lemmy.ca, my local instance. It’s elsewhere, like Lemmy.world where I can’t see majority of comments. For instance, this post has 40 comments but I only see 5.

      • Max-P
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        04 months ago

        That’s interesting given the community is hosted on lemmy.world, it should be the one with the authoritative view. And I see plenty of lemmy.world comments on lemmy.ca on that post.

        • Max-P
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          04 months ago

          It… Seems fine to me so that might be a user setting. Do you see the same problem when logged out?

          • Dessalines
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            04 months ago

            Since both sites have the same comment count, I’m fairly sure it’s either a language setting (not having undetermined selected), or due to user blocks.

      • Otter
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        4 months ago

        What app/website are you using?

        What you can also try is making accounts on those instances to see what is being filtered. You might notice a pattern hopefully.

        Even accessing the community directly on the instance might work

        I’m on lemmy.ca and I think I see 40+ comments on that post (counting quickly while scrolling)

        • @RandAlThor@lemmy.caOP
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          04 months ago

          No way really? That’s weird! I can’t see 90% of the comments on almost any other instances, like .world and .ml.